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Star Trek - Starfleet Corps of Engineers Book #4 No Surrender is a collection of 4 short stories about the further adventures of Captain David Gold, Commander Sonya Gomez, and the intrepid crew of the U.S.S. da Vinci as they solve problems around the galaxy. These stories are part of the e-book series by the same name and are stories 13 thru 16. Which are "No Surrender" by Jeff Mariotte; "Caveat Emptor" by Ian Edington and Mike Collins; "Past Life" by Robert Greenberger; and "Oaths" by Glenn Hauman.These are quick and to the point stories with action-adventure and are easily read prior to bedtime so you can get that quick fix of TREK."No Surrender" starts this series of four as is about a prison platform going out of control. An old space station is used to house a prison population that is not wanted on the planet's surface. One of the prisoners is an old friend of Captain Gold's who is now a political prisoner for speaking out against joining the UPF. When the SCE arrives and gets things back to order they find that Captain Gold's friend and his daughter and grandchild are missing along with an ambassador."Caveat Emptor" is the next story and just when you thought that Landru super-computer was gone... well it shows up on a Ferengi Mercantile ship and starts to take over trying to make the Ferengi honest. I found this story to be a very quick read with under tones of humor to it."Past Life" is the third story and it is about an ancient artifact that predates the existing inhabitants existance. They are rather xenophobic and the story goes on from there. This is a well-written story that will keep your interest."Oaths" is the final story and it involves the da Vinci's CMO Dr.Read more ›

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ST-SCE Book #4 No SurrenderJuly 18 2003

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Khemprof
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Star Trek - Starfleet Corps of Engineers Book #4 No Surrender is a collection of 4 short stories about the further adventures of Captain David Gold, Commander Sonya Gomez, and the intrepid crew of the U.S.S. da Vinci as they solve problems around the galaxy. These stories are part of the e-book series by the same name and are stories 13 thru 16. Which are "No Surrender" by Jeff Mariotte; "Caveat Emptor" by Ian Edington and Mike Collins; "Past Life" by Robert Greenberger; and "Oaths" by Glenn Hauman.

These are quick and to the point stories with action-adventure and are easily read prior to bedtime so you can get that quick fix of TREK.

"No Surrender" starts this series of four as is about a prison platform going out of control. The DaVinci is dispatched to fix an orbital prison station, which happens to house an old friend of Captain Gold. An old space station is used to house a prison population that is not wanted on the planet's surface. One of the prisoners is an old friend of Captain Gold's who is now a political prisoner for speaking out against joining the UPF. When the SCE arrives and gets things back to order they find that Captain Gold's friend and his daughter and grandchild are missing along with an ambassador. Gold must balance his duty against his loyalty to his friend - before Kursican explodes.

"Caveat Emptor" is the next story and just when you thought that Landru super-computer was gone... well it shows up on a Ferengi Mercantile ship and starts to take over trying to make the Ferengi honest. It was then that DaiMon Forg of the Ferengi Merchantman thought he was getting a fantastic new computer at a stunningly low price. But he realized too late that the price he paid for the machine from Beta III was far too high. I found this story to be a very quick read with under tones of humor to it.

"Past Life" is the third story and it is about The Evorans, residents of a new Federation protectorate, have made a fantastic discovery an ancient artifact that predates the existing inhabitant's existence. They are rather xenophobic and the story goes on from there. This is a well-written story that will keep your interest. The USS da Vinci is sent to investigate the device and find out its true nature. But disaster strikes when a radical isolationist faction sets out to destroy all evidence that the world was once visited.

"Oaths" is the final story and it involves the da Vinci's CMO Dr. Elizabeth Lense as she trys to figure out a cure for a plague on Sherman's Planet before the entire population is surmounted. She's been listless and stressed, and is delegating most of her responsibilities to the da Vinci's Emergency Medical Hologram. Her malaise couldn't possibly come at a worse time. As ehtics are being debated, the doctor must find a cure, but at what cost.

These are all well-written and to the point stories. You'll find that they do NOT linger and you'll be through the story before you know it.

2 of 5 people found the following review helpful

An interesting collection.April 25 2006

By
James Yanni
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Well written, well-thought out, interesting characters. I have no clear reason why I have NOT rated this book five stars; it just doesn't seem to have the spark, the "I can't put it down" drive that a book needs to qualify for a five star rating. But it's a VERY good four-star book. Unlike some of the books in this series, it's even capable of being read as a stand-alone; it has both beginning and ending in spite of being part of a continuing series.

1 of 4 people found the following review helpful

Don't waste your money on this drivelMay 26 2015

By
Koba
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As boring and painful to read as the other installments in the series. Better work than this can be found in any high school creative writing class.

0 of 3 people found the following review helpful

Classic SCEJan. 19 2015

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Michaelsmind
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Although out of order this was a very enjoyable adventure into the SCE universe. Unlike some complications I enjoyed every story and hated to see the book end.